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Be ready to feel like you are a special and dear guest invited to the palace to discover its imperial glamour. It's impressive time travel back to the wonderful world of one of Europe's most beautiful classicist palaces from the Habsburg era. You will start this self-guided tour at the museum entrance and visit the staterooms that served as former residences of general commandants and governors of the Habsburg Monarchy from the 18th until the 20th century. You will enjoy the fabulous interiors while strolling through 20 carefully decorated and completely restored halls with stunning interiors and valuable pieces of furniture. Also, you will see a few rooms that still exist in their original state, although the palace was almost destroyed during WWII. NOTE! The audio guide only covers the interior of the palace. The tour ends in those halls that serve as exhibition spaces for outstanding and valuable works of the Albertina collection. BUT your ticket is valid there as well. NOTE! This tour is not affiliated with Albertina Museum but is provided by an independent creator. WeGoTrip is not re-selling tickets but is giving its customers assistance in ticket purchasing at no charge.
Forty Rooms – forty fascinating stories from three centuries...Explore them with your own in-app audio tour! Please note the palace's opening hours—it closes at 16:15, so arrive before 15:00! Taking in the exquisite rooms from the time of Maria Theresa, the Grand Tour extends and complements the Imperial Tour program. With their avowedly luxurious character, most of the rooms are also notable for their chinoiserie and East Asian decoration and furnishings, in particular the Blue Chinese Salon and the Vieux-Laque Room, which follow the Hall of Ceremonies. The Vieux-Laque Room was turned into a memorial room following the death of Emperor Franz Stephan. The Porcelain Room is followed by the Feketin Room, given its name by Maria Theresa, which became known shortly after the end of the Monarchy as the Millions Room on account of its precious rosewood paneling. The Gobelin Salon is hung with exquisite Brussels tapestries. The tour concludes with the so-called Rich Room, where the only surviving bed of state from the Viennese court is displayed. The Grand Tour is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
If you are looking for the opportunity to listen to some classical music in Vienna, well, why don't you go right into the vibrant heart of music in the city? This tour will provide you with a ticket just to the place where Mozart gave his concerts, and you can still experience his live music performed by a troop of passionate and professional musicians. Enjoy a night of classical music at one of Vienna's iconic concert halls and immerse yourself in the city's vibrant musical culture. Before the concert, you can explore the rich musical heritage of Vienna on a self-guided walking tour that takes you through the city's most iconic music venues and historical sites. Start your journey near Hofburg and discover the fascinating history of how classical music was made. As you stroll through the city, you'll also pass the Opera House and some other well-known and hidden places which played a critical role in shaping Vienna's rich musical culture and legacy. Join this tour to find yourself in the world of baroque!
Be a guest of Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Elisabeth and view the Rococo state rooms in the palace with your own in-app audio tour! Please note the palace's opening hours—it closes at 16:15, so arrive before 15:00! This tour takes you through the twenty-two rooms of the west wing of the palace and shows you the apartments of the imperial couple Franz Joseph and Elisabeth as well as the imposing ceremonial and state rooms in the central range. You start off in the apartments occupied by Franz Joseph, whose suite of rooms was decorated and furnished with surprising frugality, followed by the apartments of his famous wife Sisi. Afterward, you can admire the opulent splendor of the Great Gallery, the exotic appeal of the Chinese Cabinets, and the magnificent Hall of Ceremonies. The Imperial Tour is the shorter tour of Schönbrunn Palace and is ideal for visitors with limited time. Are you ready to explore the royal splendor of the palace?